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Clashes at Islamist march in Egyptian capital kill 6http://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3690248-clashes-islamist-march-egyptian-capital-kill-6.html
CAIRO (AP) — Clashes between Egyptian security forces and Muslim Brotherhood supporters killed at least six people on Friday, after demonstrations in Cairo at the start of a major religious holiday weekend descended into violence.
It was the deadliest toll at Islamist protests for months in the capital, and came as part of a violent crackdown on the Broth...Fri, 17 Jul 2015 15:52:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3690248-clashes-islamist-march-egyptian-capital-kill-6.html2015-07-17T15:52:00ZEgypt foiled extremist 'state' in Sinai, president sayshttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3661870-egypt-foiled-extremist-state-sinai-president.html
CAIRO (AP) — President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, wearing battle dress for the first time in over a year, said Saturday that Egypt had foiled an attempt by the Islamic State group to seize territory and set up an extremist state with its recent assault on the military in the troubled northeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula.
In combat fatigues he had said he ...Sat, 04 Jul 2015 18:35:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3661870-egypt-foiled-extremist-state-sinai-president.html2015-07-04T18:35:00ZEgypt marks 2nd anniversary of Islamist ouster with mourninghttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3661378-egypt-marks-2nd-anniversary-islamist-ouster-with-mourning.html
CAIRO (AP) — Two years to the day after the army overthrew Egypt's Islamist president, the sounds coming from the mosque at Cairo's Tahrir Square were sadly telling. At the focal point of Egypt's upheavals, where authorities had hoped to stage celebrations, there was instead a prayer for the week's dead, including soldiers cut down by militants in Sinai and the country's chi...Sat, 04 Jul 2015 12:36:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3661378-egypt-marks-2nd-anniversary-islamist-ouster-with-mourning.html2015-07-04T12:36:00ZThe Latest: Muslim Brotherhood calls for Egypt 'rebellion'http://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3655432-latest-muslim-brotherhood-calls-egypt-rebellion.html
CAIRO (AP) — The latest news on the nine Muslim Brotherhood leaders killed in a Cairo apartment raid (all times local):
10:45 p.m. The Muslim Brotherhood says its leaders killed in a Cairo apartment were murdered in "in cold blood," calling for a rebellion against President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who it calls a "butcher."
...Wed, 01 Jul 2015 21:03:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3655432-latest-muslim-brotherhood-calls-egypt-rebellion.html2015-07-01T21:03:00ZBomb kills Egypt's top prosecutor as he drives to workhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3650674-bomb-kills-egypts-top-prosecutor-drives-to-work.html
CAIRO (AP) — A car bomb killed Egypt's chief prosecutor Monday in the country's first assassination of a senior official in 25 years, marking what could be an escalation in a campaign by Islamic militants toward targeting leaders of a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood.
Hisham Barakat led the prosecution of members of the Brotherhood and other Islamists,...Mon, 29 Jun 2015 20:46:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3650674-bomb-kills-egypts-top-prosecutor-drives-to-work.html2015-06-29T20:46:00ZAP PHOTOS: Years of revolt, turmoil haunt Egypt's childrenhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3645346-ap-photos-years-revolt-turmoil-haunt-egypts-children.html
CAIRO (AP) — In Egypt, the years of turmoil following its 2011 uprising have seen revolutionary graffiti fade away as the country slowly tries to move on, but hidden scars remain for children who grew up during the chaos and lost loved ones.
The grief touches children of all kinds in this country, cutting across Christian and Muslim families, the sons of ...Fri, 26 Jun 2015 16:32:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3645346-ap-photos-years-revolt-turmoil-haunt-egypts-children.html2015-06-26T16:32:00ZWatchdog: Journalists face 'unprecedented' threats in Egypthttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3642132-watchdog-journalists-face-unprecedented-threats-egypt.html
CAIRO (AP) — Journalists face unprecedented threats in President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's Egypt, a watchdog group said Thursday, with the highest number behind bars since it began keeping records in 1990.
In a report detailing the incarceration of 18 Egyptians, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists said most were accused of affiliation with t...Thu, 25 Jun 2015 09:18:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3642132-watchdog-journalists-face-unprecedented-threats-egypt.html2015-06-25T09:18:00ZGermany frees Al-Jazeera journalist sought by Egypthttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3635622-germany-frees-al-jazeera-journalist-sought-egypt.html
BERLIN (AP) — An Al-Jazeera journalist detained by German authorities on an Egyptian arrest warrant emerged from a Berlin judicial building Monday again a free man after prosecutors decided not to pursue an extradition request further.
Ahmed Mansour pumped his right hand in the air as crowds waiting for him outside the building's main gates chanted "down,...Mon, 22 Jun 2015 20:17:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3635622-germany-frees-al-jazeera-journalist-sought-egypt.html2015-06-22T20:17:00ZDetained Al-Jazeera journalist to remain in German custodyhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/europe/3633426-detained-al-jazeera-journalist-to-remain-german-custody.html
BERLIN (AP) — A prominent Al-Jazeera journalist will remain in German custody for a second night, prosecutors said Sunday, adding they have not yet decided whether to extradite him to Egypt or set him free.
As dozens of supporters protested Sunday in front of the Berlin court building where Ahmed Mansour was being held, his lawyer, Fazli Altin, called for...Sun, 21 Jun 2015 20:20:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/europe/3633426-detained-al-jazeera-journalist-to-remain-german-custody.html2015-06-21T20:20:00ZWikiLeaks reveals Saudi intrigue and unpaid limo billshttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3631916-wikileaks-reveals-saudi-intrigue-unpaid-limo-bills.html
ISTANBUL (AP) — At the Saudi Embassy in Tehran, diplomats talked about airing the grievances of disenchanted local youth using Facebook and Twitter. At the embassy in Khartoum, they reported anxiously on Iran's military aid to Sudan.
Meanwhile, the Saudi mission in Geneva got stuck dealing with a multi-million dollar limo bill racked up by a Saudi princes...Sat, 20 Jun 2015 21:24:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3631916-wikileaks-reveals-saudi-intrigue-unpaid-limo-bills.html2015-06-20T21:24:00ZLibya talks endangered as Islamic State group advanceshttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3608148-libya-talks-endangered-islamic-group-advances.html
BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) — U.N.-brokered negotiations aimed at stemming Libya's collapse into a failed state threatened to fall apart after the country's internationally recognized parliament on Tuesday dropped out of the talks in protest over a plan that would mean sharing power with its rivals.
The wrangling over the U.N. draft plan came as militants from t...Tue, 09 Jun 2015 20:01:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3608148-libya-talks-endangered-islamic-group-advances.html2015-06-09T20:01:00ZA year in office, el-Sissi tries to rule Egypt as 1-man showhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3600776-year-office-el-sissi-tries-to-rule-egypt-1-man.html
CAIRO (AP) — The words of the pro-government TV talk show host left no room for debate. President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi is synonymous with Egypt, he lectured his audience, and Egyptians are either on his side or are enemies of the nation.
"Whoever has a problem living in this country should grab his passport and leave," said the TV host, Tamer Amin, telli...Sat, 06 Jun 2015 16:44:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3600776-year-office-el-sissi-tries-to-rule-egypt-1-man.html2015-06-06T16:44:00ZEgypt arrests 2 Muslim Brotherhood leaders, amid divisionshttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3590718-egypt-arrests-2-muslim-brotherhood-leaders-amid-divisions.html
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt arrested two senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders, officials said Tuesday, increasing pressure on the Islamist group at a time when its ranks are divided over whether to pursue a course of direct violent confrontation with the government in response to a nearly 2-year-old heavy crackdown.
The arrests came as a judge said Tuesday he would a...Tue, 02 Jun 2015 17:12:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3590718-egypt-arrests-2-muslim-brotherhood-leaders-amid-divisions.html2015-06-02T17:12:00ZEx-inmates regret destruction of notorious Syrian prisonhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3589752-ex-inmates-regret-destruction-notorious-syrian-prison.html
BEIRUT (AP) — For decades, the mere mention of Tadmur Prison was enough to send chills down a Syrian's spine.
The notorious facility in the desert of central Syria was where thousands of dissidents were reported to have been beaten, humiliated and systematically tortured for opposing the Assad family's rule. This weekend, it was demolished by the Islamic ...Mon, 01 Jun 2015 19:09:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3589752-ex-inmates-regret-destruction-notorious-syrian-prison.html2015-06-01T19:09:00ZAnti-Brotherhood judge named justice minister in Egypthttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3561676-anti-brotherhood-judge-named-justice-minister-egypt.html
CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi on Wednesday named a controversial senior judge known for his deep hostility toward the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood as justice minister.
Ahmed el-Zind, the forceful chairman of the Judges Club, a powerful association of members of the judiciary, was sworn in before el-Sissi Wednesday. He has been a...Wed, 20 May 2015 13:13:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3561676-anti-brotherhood-judge-named-justice-minister-egypt.html2015-05-20T13:13:00ZOusted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi sentenced to deathhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3553486-ousted-egyptian-president-mohammed-morsi-sentenced-to-death.html
CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced the country's first freely elected leader, ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, to death over a mass prison break during the 2011 uprising that eventually brought him to power.
The ruling applies to another 120 people, and is the latest in a series of mass death sentences handed down since the mili...Sat, 16 May 2015 19:34:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3553486-ousted-egyptian-president-mohammed-morsi-sentenced-to-death.html2015-05-16T19:34:00ZKey events in Egypt since the 2011 uprisinghttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3554024-key-events-egypt-2011-uprising.html
Here are some key events from more than four years of turmoil and transition in Egypt:
— Feb. 11, 2011: Autocrat Hosni Mubarak steps down after 18 days of nationwide protests against his nearly 30-year rule. The military takes over, dissolving parliament and suspending the constitution after the uprising leaves hundreds of protesters dead in clashes with ...Sat, 16 May 2015 17:32:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3554024-key-events-egypt-2011-uprising.html2015-05-16T17:32:00ZTurkey criticizes death sentence for Egypt's ousted leaderhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/europe/3553582-turkey-criticizes-death-sentence-egypts-ousted-leader.html
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized Egypt for sentencing ousted President Mohammed Morsi to death, saying the country was returning to the "old Egypt" by rolling back democracy.
Erdogan on Saturday also criticized western nations that he accused of not speaking out against Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, w...Sat, 16 May 2015 12:30:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/europe/3553582-turkey-criticizes-death-sentence-egypts-ousted-leader.html2015-05-16T12:30:00ZAPNewsBreak: Turkey, Saudi in pact to help anti-Assad rebelshttp://www.mail.com/int/news/us/3532142-apnewsbreak-turkey-saudi-pact-to-help-anti-assad-rebels.html
ISTANBUL (AP) — Casting aside U.S. concerns about aiding extremist groups, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have converged on an aggressive new strategy to bring down Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The two countries — one a democracy, the other a conservative kingdom — have for years been at odds over how to deal with Assad, their common enemy. But mutual frustrat...Thu, 07 May 2015 23:08:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/us/3532142-apnewsbreak-turkey-saudi-pact-to-help-anti-assad-rebels.html2015-05-07T23:08:00ZTurkey criticizes Egypt's sentencing of ousted leader Morsihttp://www.mail.com/int/news/europe/3496444-turkey-criticizes-egypts-sentencing-ousted-leader-morsi.html
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey has criticized the sentencing in Egypt of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to 20 years in prison over the killing of protesters in 2012.
A Foreign Ministry statement said Wednesday that "arbitrary" trials in Egypt deepened doubts over the objectiveness of Morsi's trial and "reinforced concerns" over the future of democ...Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:37:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/europe/3496444-turkey-criticizes-egypts-sentencing-ousted-leader-morsi.html2015-04-22T09:37:00ZEgypt court sentences 14 Islamists to deathhttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3419614-egypt-court-sentences-14-islamists-to-death.html
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's official news agency says a criminal court has sentenced 14 people, including the leader of the country's banned Muslim Brotherhood, to death.
The Giza Criminal Court issued its decision on Monday, however the court set an April 11 date to formally issue the ruling after consulting with the country's grand mufti; the mufti reviews all...Mon, 16 Mar 2015 20:07:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3419614-egypt-court-sentences-14-islamists-to-death.html2015-03-16T20:07:00ZSplit of Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood blow to regional grouphttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3418204-split-jordans-muslim-brotherhood-blow-to-regional-group.html
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood has formally split after 70 years — a breakup blamed on long-running ideological disputes, but also on a government attempt to further weaken what was once the country's main opposition group.
The split deals a new blow to the region-wide Brotherhood movement, which has been outlawed as a terror group by cl...Mon, 16 Mar 2015 09:04:00 GMThttp://www.mail.com/int/news/world/3418204-split-jordans-muslim-brotherhood-blow-to-regional-group.html2015-03-16T09:04:00Z